Is it possible to hide SAT II scores from yale?

<p>I’m surprised by how many kids think they can somehow cheat on what is a very clear requirement (much more clear on Yale’s site than on many other no-score-choice colleges). Applicants, please keep in mind that when you submit an application to Yale, you are swearing that it is truthful and complies with Yale’s requirements. Anything else is fraud.</p>

<p>how can they check if you’ve hidden SAT II scores? doesnt that defeat the purpose of having them sent by collegeboard? confusingg</p>

<p>and another thing: I’ve already gotten good scores on two SAT subject tests (yale’s requirement) and I’m taking the third subject test ONLY for harvard. but yale says that I have to submit that too. well then what’s the point of the two required?</p>

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<p>It appears they can’t. You are on the honor system. Do the honorable thing.</p>

<p>ok this is mentioned on the website, but for the self-report test scores section on the common app, yale advises us to set up an “alternate version” of your application for colleges that accept score choice. how in the WORLD do you do that? apparently the common app website advises you to create alternate versions ONLY if you have made a mistake…so? ugh so complicated. everyone should just allow score choice. thats what its there for :(</p>

<p>Closing this 2 year old thread, particularly since there are a couple of current threads on this topic. </p>

<p>dianication, please use old threads for reference only, do not dig them up and start posting on them. Either post on a similar current thread or start a new thread.</p>